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Artificial Grass Puppy Pee Pad for Dogs and Small

Original price was: $37.95.Current price is: $28.99.

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Price: $37.95 - $28.99
(as of Feb 14, 2025 19:44:43 UTC – Details)



The Artificial Turf Dog Litter Box by PETMAKER makes potty training easy. The washable pee pad and tray are designed to provide an acceptable place for your best friend to relieve themselves in your home or on a balcony or patio. The 3-layer indoor dog potty sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection tray to avoid messes and spills. Use this artificial grass for dogs as a greener solution to disposable potty pads for small-sized pets that are unable to make it outside for any reason. It’s perfect for housebreaking puppies, elderly pets, apartment living, or inclement weather. IMPORTANT: PETMAKER is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on all of our products. NOTE: This is an exclusive product of PETMAKER and only Puppy Pads by PETMAKER are GUARANTEED to be genuine. Avoid buying counterfeit products and transacting with unauthorized sellers. PETMAKER is a registered trademark protected by U.S. Trademark law and will be vigorously defended.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 30 x 20 x 1.25 inches; 4.23 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ PET6203
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 17, 2022
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Trademark Global
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B9YQFVXH
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

DOG GRASS PAD WITH TRAY – The washable artificial turf dog pee pad provides a sanitary place for your pet to relieve themselves inside or on your balcony or patio. It’s a reusable alternative to disposable dog training pads for small to medium-sized pets.
EASY PUPPY TRAINING – Potty training your new best friend just got easier, even if you live in an apartment or work long hours. This dog grass pad helps avoid accidents while enforcing your pup’s training that they should go potty on grass.
THREE-LAYER SYSTEM – The artificial dog grass mat sits on top of a secure plastic drainage insert that allows liquid to empty into the durable collection puppy pad holder to avoid messes and spills.
EASY CLEAN-UP – Cleaning this reusable grass pad for dogs is quick and easy. Rinse the three layers of the dog potty tray with soapy water and clean-up is complete.
PRODUCT DETAILS – Materials: Synthetic Plastic (Grass Mat) and Hard Plastic (Tray and Insert). Dimensions: (L) 30” x (W) 20”.

Customers say

Customers find the product a good value for money and a great alternative for their dogs. They appreciate its functionality and design. However, some customers are disappointed with the smell. There are mixed opinions on cleaning, sturdiness, dog health, and size.

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7 reviews for Artificial Grass Puppy Pee Pad for Dogs and Small

  1. Angela

    It’s permeable.
    In response to frustrated reviewers and to those considering buying this… (I’m not paid, I’m a regular customer like you).I know this is a long review, sorry, but these tips are very helpful based on my own experience. Thank you to other reviewers for helping me learn what and what not to do.This “grass” is NOT absorbent, look at the pictures in the ad.I intentionally wanted permeable, (after reading the reviews), so that I can use potty pads underneath for the ease of cleaning. Yeah I gotta buy the pads regularly, the cost of convenience, but I don’t mind cuz it’s easier than what other reviewers have stated they’ve gone through. Gotta pick my battles.I live in a 3 story apartment, so when I’m not feeling well or just not wanting to hike the stairs, I’ll have the dogs potty on the “grass” (and pads) on my patio. I replace the pads often and pick up the poo right away, (of course the poo will stick if not picked up right away. LOL ).Other reviewers have complained that their dogs won’t use this “grass” cuz their dogs “aren’t stupid and can’t be fooled.” Goodness, that’s a given. This “grass” IS a different feel, it IS fake, it DOES LOOK fake, and, yes, your dog WILL respond to it differently than they do to natural grass. This stuff is artificial… It takes patient training and time to TEACH your dog to use it.TRAINING: What I do to train… when I know my dog’s gotta go, I’ll stay nearby, encouraging it to WILLINGLY, not forcingingly, merely step on the “grass” by luring with treats and praise. I initially don’t expect my dog to stay on it long, much less potty on it. I follow up with praise and treats every time they do step on it. I’ll repeat this every time they gotta potty until the dog learns it pleases me to be on it. I won’t take them to natural grass, leaving them no choice but to eventually potty on the “grass.” If I have to, cuz the dog won’t potty on it, I’ll leave the potty area with the dog to mentally “reset” myself and the dog for a few minutes, then try again, repeating until successful. (POSITIVE ASSOCIATION is imperative)! Initially, my dog would potty next to it instead of on it, so I would KINDLY pick him up mid stream and put him on the “grass” while constantly praising him as he’s going. (They can’t stop once they start, so this works LOL). When he DOES go potty on it, even if I have to place him on it, I will give EXCESS praise as he’s going and then LOTS of treats after he’s finished. (I buy freeze-dried treats – most dogs cannot refuse liver! They make beef liver, chicken liver, pork liver, salmon, beef liver with pumpkin, etc. Freeze-dried is WAY healthier, it’s only one ingredient, so it does not upset my dog’s sensitive tummy – no stinky farts LOL. You cannot find these awesome treats at Walmart, you gotta go to a pet store, but it’s so worth it! I take the time to use scissors to break them into bit-size pieces – it’s one of my relaxing mindfulness activities). Anyway, NEVER EVER get mad or frustrated with your dog or it’ll associate being in trouble with being on the “grass” and then you’ll never have success! Repeat this process every time you want them to potty on the “grass.”Once they figure out what you want, it’ll eventually feel more “normal” to your dog. Even though my dogs have figured it out after a couple weeks, I still praise and treat every time cuz it’s NOT real grass, it’s not natural for them to potty on it. My dogs are still getting used to it, but they’re starting to use it more readily.This takes time! Be patient with them! Remember, dogs only wanna please you, so give them time to figure out what you want from them, then they’ll be more willing to do what you want. This applies to everything you want them to do – sit, stay, etc. (This even applies to children).After only a couple times of urinating on the “grass,” I’ll replace the pads, but I keep it outside. If I used this thing inside my home, I’d replace the pads every time cuz I HATE the smell of urine! Using pads replaces the work of cleaning the entire setup – that’s just too much work and it’s gross! I rarely have to clean/rinse the “grass” itself cuz it’s permeable and the pads take the brunt. My dogs won’t use the “grass” if the pads underneath are overused – I wouldn’t either if I had to pee on this thing. (Yes, the “grass” is very thin, it’s permeable)! I’ve not had trouble with the “grass” shedding or from an initial/brand new odor, not from this brand anyway. I have two different sizes cuz I had to figure out the right size. My boys are both 17 lbs, I will be buying another large size to give them more space. For large dogs, I recommend using 2-3 large “grass” setups placed next to each other like mine are – refer to my pix. Remember to keep the included plastic bottom under the pads. In my picks, I have one medium and one large setup.I keep a tightly closed trash bag inside a lidded trash can to manage the odor. I replace the trash bag when necessary. I use regular poo bags to pick up the poo.Again, I’m sorry for this long review, but I find it necessary to help you understand how to use this product properly. I spent a lot of time writing this review, BTW, to make sure it’s right.I hope this helps.Enjoy the convenience.

  2. Cate

    Lessons Learned with indoor potty
    Ok so I have now had this for 1 year and I love it, that being said here is what I learned:1. You still need to potty train your dog, you can use a scent attraction spray to get them to like it and once they pee on it the first time give them a ton of treats and praise for going there.2. The Costco potty pads fit perfectly underneath this one for easy daily or every few days clean up3. Get an artificial grass cleaner to deep clean it, simple green is the best. (This gets rid of all smells, bacteria, etc)4. This system still requires a level of work on your end but it is super convenient when you need them to go inside.5. The large is perfect for my 8lb Yorkie, any other size larger dog it’s going to be small.6. Clean this with dawn dish soap often and then once a quarter clean it with the artificial grass cleaner for no smell at all.

  3. amanda brooks

    Function as it should
    Was priced well, pretty absorbant holds a good amount without overflowing. Washes up great has lasted a while and still going strong. Grass is thick and color has not faded. It’s been almost a year and it’s still in good condition.

  4. Rebecca

    Difficult to clean. Tip: play potty pads under grass.
    It looks nice and it’s a good training tool, absolutely. It fits on my patio well, but I’m always going down to the dog park that’s part of my complex. My 3 month old puppy has been using it consistently.I will say, it’s not as easy to clean as I had hoped. Without a hose outside or a bathtub especially. I would suggest getting some potty pads and laying them under the grass part to help soak up the urine so it’s easier to clean. I have to clean mine daily and if you don’t use the potty pads then there will be a standing puddle on the base that you have to dump out somewhere or soak up with paper towels. It smells horrible. I’ve then been taking it into my shower and using a scrub brush, hot water, and soap to scrub each piece.Lastly, I am now noticing after a couple weeks of use that the smell is very very difficult to get out of the grass. I came back on here to see if there’s a special solution that would help to clean it or if I should find some replacement grass.

  5. Miss Grn

    Exactly what I was looking for!
    This puppy pad fits the RYpetmia playpen width perfectly! I keep pee pads under the grass. I placed a used pee pad under the grass the first time that I introduced this to my puppy, so that she could smell herself. And she has been using it every since with NO problems! The bottom tray is solid, strong, and water resistant. Cleaning the grass was easy with vinegar and diluted soapy water. It dried fast overnight while we were sleeping. Ease to use and helps out a little with keeping the puppy from destroying the pee pads!

  6. Susan

    Stinks… literally!!!
    Unfortunately, I had to return this pee pad. While the concept seemed great, the smell was absolutely unbearable. Even after cleaning it thoroughly, the odor just wouldn’t go away. It was so strong that I couldn’t stand being around it. I really wanted this to work, but the smell was a dealbreaker for me. I tried airing it out and using pet-safe cleaners, but nothing helped. I wouldn’t recommend this product unless the smell issue gets addressed. Very disappointing experience overall.

  7. lil tate

    Good training housebroken dog pad
    Trains dog to use grass outside.

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